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What lay people are there?

The laymen include Qinglian laymen, Xiangshan laymen, Naishi laymen, Liuyi laymen and Yi 'an laymen.

1. Violet laity

Li Bai (70 1-762), whose real name is Taibai, also known as "purple laity" and "fallen fairy", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "poetic fairy" by later generations, and was also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish himself from two other poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai merged again. According to the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai is the ninth grandson of Gui Li, the king of Liang, and he is a descendant of all kings. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

2. Xiangshan lay man

Bai Juyi (772-846), a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi [1-2], was named Letian, Xiangshan layman and Zuiyin. He moved to Xia 'ao when his great-grandfather was born in Xinzheng, Henan. [3]? He was a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the three great poets in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen * * * advocated the new Yuefu movement, and together with Liu Yuxi, they called the world "Bai Yuan" and "Bai Liu".

Step 3 humiliate laymen

Si Kongtu (837 ~ 908) was born in Yongji, Shanxi Province. Poets and poetics in late tang dynasty. The word represents holiness, and you know from the name that it is not a son, but also an anti-insulting layman. Tang Yizong Xian Tong 10 (869) senior high school entrance examination, promoted to the top. During the reign of Zong Yi, he was called the temple adviser.

Laity refers to the general name given by the old monk to people who enlighten at home; At the same time, this term still pretends to be a scholar. For example, Taoist Li Bai calls himself a violet Buddhist, Su Shi calls himself a Dongpo Buddhist, Tang Yin calls himself a six-elephant Buddhist, and Sun Yue calls himself a bright moon Buddhist.

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Laying requirements

According to the eighth paragraph of Article 6 of the Management Measures for Taoist temples issued by the Chinese Taoist Association, "Taoist temples can accept citizens who believe in Taoism as laymen. Taoist laymen should abide by the management system of temples and must not interfere in temple affairs. " I voluntarily applied for and chose my master, and got the approval of Qingtian Temple in Maoxian East.

A Taoist believer who has reached the age of 18, loves his country and religion, abides by laws and disciplines, and respects teachers and attaches great importance to religion. The layman's card is the identity certificate issued by the Taoist temple and the teacher's identity certificate of the layman.

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